Research journal

Behind-the-scenes of my thinking, writing, and exploring in the AI–culture research space.

Little Wins – A Gentle Glide-Path After the BHAG Surge
Little Wins – A Gentle Glide-Path After the BHAG Surge

After crushing a BHAG, energy plummets. Little wins – quick tasks finished in minutes – bridge the gap between high-gear and rest. They feed dopamine, protect momentum, and remind you you’re still effective. Declutter a folder, send a thank-you, polish a checklist. Small victories soften the landing, so you restart stronger, with renewed focus, clarity, and confidence tomorrow morning.

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The Evolution of Mine Life: From Company Towns to FIFO
The Evolution of Mine Life: From Company Towns to FIFO

Watch Australian mining evolve: from 8-hour shifts in company towns to 12-hour FIFO rosters in modern camps. We transformed not just how people worked, but how they lived. From local pubs being community hubs to air-conditioned control rooms running digital operations – it’s still about people making a living from the earth, just with better technology.

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Paper to Digital: My Days at the Copper Refinery
Paper to Digital: My Days at the Copper Refinery

Picture this: 1981, walking into Copper Refineries, a subsidiary of then MIM Holdings – Australia’s largest company – to find HR still running on foolscap ledger cards. As the only degree-qualified HR person, my job was dragging us into modern times. These days, you’re not a rock star without Workday, but back then, suggesting computerised records was revolutionary stuff!

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From Microfiche to Mayhem: My Early Days at the Public Service Board
From Microfiche to Mayhem: My Early Days at the Public Service Board

From recommending microfiche systems for the State Library to analysing processes in the Homicide Squad – talk about a career curve! With Tom Tolhurst’s mentorship and a Governor’s Warrant in my hand as a Public Service Inspector, I learned about power and influence. My rapid rise even led to changing Queensland’s Public Service Act. Not bad for someone who started out researching office machines for the library!

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The Power of a Handshake: How One Evening Changed My Career
The Power of a Handshake: How One Evening Changed My Career

One evening at Perry Park changed everything. A chance meeting, a few handshakes, and suddenly my career took an unexpected turn. From a quick chat with Roly Livingstone to meeting Ted Love, then Leo Pitt and Ken Shea – three months later, I’d left Education for the Public Service Board. Sometimes the best career moves happen at a AHRI event.

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From Rebel to Reformer: My First Days in HR
From Rebel to Reformer: My First Days in HR

Imagine the irony: a former school rebel who’d been twice asked to leave for questioning authority, now working in the most hierarchical place imaginable – the Education Department’s Personnel Section. No computers, just old wooden desks and endless paperwork. That building’s now the Treasury Casino in Brisbane, which perfectly captures how far we’ve come in HR.

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